Federal prosecutors Thursday filed criminal charges against 10 Puerto Rican police officers in an anti-narcotics unit, cracking down on police corruption on the heels of widespread outrage over a video showing an officer killing an unarmed civilian.
Nine officers and their lieutenant were accused of stashing cocaine, heroin and crack at their precinct in Mayaguez for the past 3 years so they could frame people in several of the city's low-income housing projects.
And guess who non-"Only Ones" need to grovel to for permission to possess or carry weapons in Puerto Rico?
Yep--the Superintendent of Police.
[Via Third Power]